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craig has the story. >> reporter: she was informed that she had sex with them, it would keep her out of jail. one of the officers is james nick columns. the other is lewis valenzuela. to my knowledge, there have been several other victims treated in similar fashion. here in los angeles, two police officers are under investigation for preying on women over a five-year period. forcing them into their undercover car for sex. a complaint filed by a woman who worked undercover for the officers said that they abused their power for sex. in the meantime, a highly decorated police officer in san diego is doing hard time for just that reason. >> two years ago i was here at hard rock hotel for some fun, and next thing you know, i was arrested by a police officer and i was molested. >> 26-year-old woman said she was stalked and molested by a uniformed police officer who preyed on young, beautiful women in san diego's popular gas lamp quarter. he pulled us over and he had asked me a lot of questions, inappropriate, and next thing you know, he put his hand down in my pants and said easy, easy, yo
craig has the story. >> reporter: she was informed that she had sex with them, it would keep her out of jail. one of the officers is james nick columns. the other is lewis valenzuela. to my knowledge, there have been several other victims treated in similar fashion. here in los angeles, two police officers are under investigation for preying on women over a five-year period. forcing them into their undercover car for sex. a complaint filed by a woman who worked undercover for the officers...
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>> they were hire aby a bonuse i grs that d iry to bring that was he is -- >> that is not the law, craig. that is not the lailet h, mahavi homewo eircate yourself. know the bill. need back back bag be bk to lakyles. i amgressive. they were calling them the c word threatening to pet had you had them in the fa and. gou didn't hear what they said to me before that and. they have hide to me they shot in the nas on. were these women who arrested you? >> there's no problem with them being womehavi when they tell bing they are trying to attract attention to themselves. watching you you snorrec side y it look. >> is that the -- >> we 100 per andnt d do ye brou mant is it won is hen tha wh yo lot for coming. geraldo, back to you. e re> thanks, mr. irvall dorrin nest writk mek to answer why it accused joyeddy heiress se e re> called and said hey, let' tweet. then we will tthat e it b ir i h i grs her wnot of getting o ir frustration because she doesn't really have a chance to snot s uch. e re> we do talk abo ir the fac that jodi seems to be able to reach o ir into the commuthe ar note viei notorie
>> they were hire aby a bonuse i grs that d iry to bring that was he is -- >> that is not the law, craig. that is not the lailet h, mahavi homewo eircate yourself. know the bill. need back back bag be bk to lakyles. i amgressive. they were calling them the c word threatening to pet had you had them in the fa and. gou didn't hear what they said to me before that and. they have hide to me they shot in the nas on. were these women who arrested you? >> there's no problem with them...
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>> geraldo: thanks, craig. up next, ann coulter on who is to blame for the benghazi [ male announcer ] when you take shortcuts, it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of riding lawn equipment at johndeere.com/howwerun or your local dealer. >>> how could we prevent somethinglike this from happening again if we don't know what happened and what went wrong there. the one thing we know is hillary clinton when she was asked did she read the cables asking for more security there and when she said no that really alarms me that the person in charge of the state department never read any of the cries for help, any of the pleas for help and then h her department denied these requests for enhanced security and that i think is really dereliction of duty and she should never be in that kind of au
>> geraldo: thanks, craig. up next, ann coulter on who is to blame for the benghazi [ male announcer ] when you take shortcuts, it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of riding lawn equipment at johndeere.com/howwerun or your local dealer. >>> how...
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>> geraldo: thanks, craig. up next, ann coulter on who is to blame for the benghazi bungle. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones, and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. and our great taste is guaranteed or your money back. learn more at boost.com [ dietitian ] now, nothing keeps mom from doing what she loves... being my mom. the act of soaring across an ocean in a three-hundred-ton rocket doesn'
>> geraldo: thanks, craig. up next, ann coulter on who is to blame for the benghazi bungle. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended...
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here is craig's crime time report. >> reporter: the quiet streets of watertown became a war zone as the boston marathon bombers made their last stand here. homes can be seen riddled with bullets. this black mark from a pressure cooker bomb, one just like the one that was used to kill three people, wounding 180. >> there was two cars. black suv and a green looked like honda accord. had some bags that he was one of the guys was lighting things and throwing them. had fuses and they would explode but you also lots of shoot going on. >> brothers dhokhar 19 and 26-year-old tamerlan starr tsarnaev add to the marathon death toll, killing police officer shawn collier in cold blood. >> the police officer that was killed you said it was a massacre. >> assassination. he was shot two times in the back of the head as he was in the cruiser. he didn't have a chance to defend himself. >> reporter: the officers responding to an all points bulletin of a carjacking when they saw the stolen mercedes, followed closely by a green honda. >> how did you first learn where they were? >> we got notified by the cam
here is craig's crime time report. >> reporter: the quiet streets of watertown became a war zone as the boston marathon bombers made their last stand here. homes can be seen riddled with bullets. this black mark from a pressure cooker bomb, one just like the one that was used to kill three people, wounding 180. >> there was two cars. black suv and a green looked like honda accord. had some bags that he was one of the guys was lighting things and throwing them. had fuses and they...
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here is craig's crime time report. >> reporter: the quiet streets of watertown became a war zone as the boston marathon bombers made their last stand here. homes can be seen riddled with bullets. this black mark from a pressure cooker bomb, one just like the one that was used to kill three people, wounding 180. >> there was two cars. black suv and a green looked like honda accord. had some bags that he was one of the guys was lighting things and throwing them. had fuses and they would explode but you also lots of shoot going on. >> brothers dhokhar 19 and 26-year-old tamerlan starr tsarnaev add to the marathon death toll, killing police officer shawn collier in cold blood. >> the police officer that was killed you said it was a massacre. >> assassination. he was shot two times in the back of the head as he was in the cruiser. he didn't have a chance to defend himself. >> reporter: the officers responding to an all points bulletin of a carjacking when they saw the stolen mercedes, followed closely by a green honda. >> how did you first learn where they were? >> we got notified by the cam
here is craig's crime time report. >> reporter: the quiet streets of watertown became a war zone as the boston marathon bombers made their last stand here. homes can be seen riddled with bullets. this black mark from a pressure cooker bomb, one just like the one that was used to kill three people, wounding 180. >> there was two cars. black suv and a green looked like honda accord. had some bags that he was one of the guys was lighting things and throwing them. had fuses and they...
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craig: you know why? geoff: why? craig: i think it gives me an air of distinction. a sort of award-winning sort of an air. geoff: because you won a major award. craig: exactly. geoff: the sir peter ustinoff award for comedy. craig: do you smoke a pipe, joffer? geoff: technically. [laughter] craig: technically what? geoff: can't say anymore. craig: here's the thing. just don't mention cars. did once and it got me in trouble. geoff: don't do that. craig: all cars advertised on this network are the best cars in america. i don't think that will be good enough. here's the thing. i'm so enjoying this pipe smoking that i may do it again tomorrow and the day after that and the days to come. i may become known as america's great pipe smoker. i'm going after your title. [laughter] good night, everybody! ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ life-threatening disease.. s . >>> this is kpix 5 news. >>> a boy with a life-threatening disease makes history at tonight's a's game throwing out the first
craig: you know why? geoff: why? craig: i think it gives me an air of distinction. a sort of award-winning sort of an air. geoff: because you won a major award. craig: exactly. geoff: the sir peter ustinoff award for comedy. craig: do you smoke a pipe, joffer? geoff: technically. [laughter] craig: technically what? geoff: can't say anymore. craig: here's the thing. just don't mention cars. did once and it got me in trouble. geoff: don't do that. craig: all cars advertised on this network are...
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[laughter] craig: ha ha ha. geoff: ha ha ha prm craig: you have renewed my faith. my heart has grown three sizes today. geoff: gee willikers, craig. [ male announcer ] so you used the wrong flea killer. but then why is he the one in the doghouse? don't blame him. instead, rely on the number one choice of vets for their pets, frontline plus. the killing force of frontline plus uses two ingredients. one to kill adult fleas and ticks, plus another to kill flea eggs and larvae, destroying the future generations of fleas. and it keeps fighting for a full 30 days. ask your vet about frontline plus. . >>> this is kpix 5 news. >>> who would have thought a donut give away would lead to threats of violence. how one ingredient caused such a backlash the baker tells us he's keeping it in a secret location. >> i'm ken bastida. donuts, violence, what's going on? >> reporter: we're talking about fla gras and they're planning to put it inside their donuts. duck liver. people have called angry saying they're threatening violence on the store here. threatening to vandalize the store
[laughter] craig: ha ha ha. geoff: ha ha ha prm craig: you have renewed my faith. my heart has grown three sizes today. geoff: gee willikers, craig. [ male announcer ] so you used the wrong flea killer. but then why is he the one in the doghouse? don't blame him. instead, rely on the number one choice of vets for their pets, frontline plus. the killing force of frontline plus uses two ingredients. one to kill adult fleas and ticks, plus another to kill flea eggs and larvae, destroying the...
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don't miss lisa, as well as craig melvin. they'll have a special hour on the george zimmerman trial tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. >>> after the break, the gang of eight takes a bow after the senate passes comprehensive immigration reform. but as the attention shifts to john boehner around the raucous caucus, where's marco rubio? we'll preview the always unpredictable house next on "now." otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. fact is, when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest 3d white whitestrips go below the enamel surface to whiten as well as $500 professional treatments, at a fraction of the cost. guaranteed, or your money back. crest.
don't miss lisa, as well as craig melvin. they'll have a special hour on the george zimmerman trial tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. >>> after the break, the gang of eight takes a bow after the senate passes comprehensive immigration reform. but as the attention shifts to john boehner around the raucous caucus, where's marco rubio? we'll preview the always unpredictable house next on "now." otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen...
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craig: never turn your back on the audience. geoff: i'll remember that, craig. craig: people will lose interest. [laughter] how come you watch me here and you never watch me over there? geoff: i can't move my neck any farther. craig: we'd just like to say that the cat wasn't eaten by a shark. geoff: no. no. [laughter] craig: no, the cat's fine. won't be back on the show, though. [laughter] i'm teasing you. the cat's fine. [laughter] stop doing that. they'll get worried that the cat isn't fine. a lot of people with cats watch this show. [laughter] geoff: so many things i could say right now. craig: well, say one of them. geoff: you know, during the break, i had my penis against a door because -- craig: did you hear anything? geoff: i was eves dropping. craig: and what did you hear? geoff: meow. craig: good night, everybody. good night. captioned by the national captioning institute ,, cut! i have no idea whats's going on. maybe you're the original really big chicken combo, with curly fries and a drink for just $3.99. why the cowboy hat? you're the barbecue chicke
craig: never turn your back on the audience. geoff: i'll remember that, craig. craig: people will lose interest. [laughter] how come you watch me here and you never watch me over there? geoff: i can't move my neck any farther. craig: we'd just like to say that the cat wasn't eaten by a shark. geoff: no. no. [laughter] craig: no, the cat's fine. won't be back on the show, though. [laughter] i'm teasing you. the cat's fine. [laughter] stop doing that. they'll get worried that the cat isn't fine....
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craig: i don't know. i have palpitations. i feel like i -- [laughter] she is very attractive, isn't she? geoff: oh, yeah. yeah. craig: yeah. [laughter] here. this will calm us down. ah. ah. i feel my libido leaving again. all signs of sexual stimulation leaving my body. what about you, geoff? geoff: huh. i smell brisket. craig: see you tomorrow. ,, female announcer: female announcer: sleep train thanks all those who helped make a difference last year for thousands of california foster kids. - thank you for helping foster kids. - thank you for the school supplies. - thank you for the new shoes. - thank you, secret santa. - and thank you for donating money. female announcer: your generosity proves that while not everyone can be a foster parent, anyone can help a foster child. - thank you. - thank you. - gracias por la ayuda. [baby chuckles] what the family says it's ry to is >> this is kpix5 news. >> a new twist in the fight to keep a teenage girl on life support. what the family says it is ready to do and how is hospital is ke
craig: i don't know. i have palpitations. i feel like i -- [laughter] she is very attractive, isn't she? geoff: oh, yeah. yeah. craig: yeah. [laughter] here. this will calm us down. ah. ah. i feel my libido leaving again. all signs of sexual stimulation leaving my body. what about you, geoff? geoff: huh. i smell brisket. craig: see you tomorrow. ,, female announcer: female announcer: sleep train thanks all those who helped make a difference last year for thousands of california foster kids. -...
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get rid of people like vitter, foley, and larry craig and other people who claim to be pro-life that do not have children. guest: you have to go back five years. tom foley? the speaker? the one that gingrich the one that gingrich threw out? you have to go back pretty far with a party like spitzer and wiener which all broken the last year. as for vitter, i defend him. he apparently hired a prostitute in washington. i don't know if this wife called him, but he apologized to his wife and became a christian. nobody knew about this. he did this quietly with his family. it was about eight years later. his name was released. liberals say when they tried to cover up some horn dog like gary hart, you have to be perfect to run for president. when you go back, that is what is going to find people for running for politics. everybody has something bad. it is one thing to be caught. to be digging up something from the past -- vitter is famous for completely predicting what would happen to the levees. host: we are out of time. for talking to our viewers. >> the house energy and commerce committee h
get rid of people like vitter, foley, and larry craig and other people who claim to be pro-life that do not have children. guest: you have to go back five years. tom foley? the speaker? the one that gingrich the one that gingrich threw out? you have to go back pretty far with a party like spitzer and wiener which all broken the last year. as for vitter, i defend him. he apparently hired a prostitute in washington. i don't know if this wife called him, but he apologized to his wife and became a...
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craig: kind of blows it for you. geoff: well, that was sort of the whole show really. craig: what? it blew? the whole show blew? i think i was put off because lisa was mad at me at the beginning. geoff: she was really worked up. craig: no, i hope. nah. no. [laughter] i won an award, you know? it is over there on the mantelpiece. thanks. [laughter] you think if you start clapping that i'll stop doing this. [applause] all right, i will. good night, everybody! ,, he just said it's big. how big? ,, really big. tell him to send a pic. noo!! ok... whoa. whoa. it's jack's big stack. two jumbo beef patties stacked with melting cheese, stacked with onion rings, stacked with pickles, all stacked on toasted sourdough bread. oh, tell her i'm easy... ...'cause of the drive-thru. ♪ male narrator: there's something positive being generated in california. when ordinary energy is put in the hands of extraordinary people, amazing things happen. the kind of things that drive us to do more, to go further, to be better. we're dedicated to being a company you can count on, because you've always been c
craig: kind of blows it for you. geoff: well, that was sort of the whole show really. craig: what? it blew? the whole show blew? i think i was put off because lisa was mad at me at the beginning. geoff: she was really worked up. craig: no, i hope. nah. no. [laughter] i won an award, you know? it is over there on the mantelpiece. thanks. [laughter] you think if you start clapping that i'll stop doing this. [applause] all right, i will. good night, everybody! ,, he just said it's big. how big? ,,...
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♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? ♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: here. [laughter] there you are. [laughter] do you find swimming helps you relax? so geoff and i both have our "the price is right" nametags and so i thought i would make one for the horse. you know? to be nice. right, geoff? geoff: yeah, it is nice. craig: to be part of the gang. it is the three amigos here. smell that. geoff: oh, man, that is good. craig: all right then. so we got mine done. we got geoff's done. and we got one for secretariat and we'll be all good. are you ready? you put that on right there, buddy. [applause] , >>> check out the snow. you better break out the gloves and the hats because the same winter system blanketing the midwest is coming our way. good evening. snow is the last word we always want to hear but topper says this time we cannot avoid it. senate's coming our way tomorrow. top, the big question, when is it going to start? >> i'm actually a little less concerned now than i was earlier. i thought we might have to break out the impact meter but we do not. i thin
♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? ♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: here. [laughter] there you are. [laughter] do you find swimming helps you relax? so geoff and i both have our "the price is right" nametags and so i thought i would make one for the horse. you know? to be nice. right, geoff? geoff: yeah, it is nice. craig: to be part of the gang. it is the three amigos here. smell that. geoff: oh, man, that is good. craig: all right then. so we got mine done. we got geoff's...
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craig, what kind of operations are you seeing there in the region? >> well, taiwan was heard a travel alert. china, which, as i said, suffered from horrendous landslides and floodings due to about 13 tropical storms this year has issued a yellow alert. the state oceanic ministry body has issued the highest on the nation's response system. they are expecting more trouble to come from this. >> craig leeson, we will continue to follow this story. craig, in hong kong, thank you. >>> now, the death toll from the flooding in colorado has risen to 7 and could go up even more. the flood is proving to be a huge financial hit for colorado because so many of the victims are uninsured. as tamara banks reports, some are turning to fema to hurt. >> jessie and will collins were among the first people allowed back in >> i cried. i mean it was utter devastation. >> they found four feet of mud inside their residence. what's left? >> we owned our business outright. it took me 30 years, 30 years to get to here. >> just down the street, fema's swift water search and resc
craig, what kind of operations are you seeing there in the region? >> well, taiwan was heard a travel alert. china, which, as i said, suffered from horrendous landslides and floodings due to about 13 tropical storms this year has issued a yellow alert. the state oceanic ministry body has issued the highest on the nation's response system. they are expecting more trouble to come from this. >> craig leeson, we will continue to follow this story. craig, in hong kong, thank you....
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♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? ♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: geoff? geoff: yes? craig: you know when brit marling was here and doing that thing about the handcuffs? geoff: yeah. craig: do you think that you could open these? geoff: sure. i just have to go to the owl closet and get my bum key. [laughter] craig: i don't know how to get these off. [laughter] and that excites me! good night, everybody! . >>> this is kpix 5 news. >>> changing the rules of the road for millions of california drivers. whoo lawmakers want to do that could wind up saving you lots of muffin on your car insurance. good evening. i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida. many drivers you share the road with don't have driver's license because they are illegal immigrants, but kiet doe tells us that may soon change. kiet, this could affect everybody on the road. >> yeah. this bill is called the safe and responsible act and passed the assembly with a wide margin. it now moves off on to the senate. if it becomes law then all these unlicensed drivers will finally get the training that they need whic
♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? ♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: geoff? geoff: yes? craig: you know when brit marling was here and doing that thing about the handcuffs? geoff: yeah. craig: do you think that you could open these? geoff: sure. i just have to go to the owl closet and get my bum key. [laughter] craig: i don't know how to get these off. [laughter] and that excites me! good night, everybody! . >>> this is kpix 5 news. >>> changing the rules of the road...
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same ammunition they discovered in craig's room. so the question to craig. >> did you kill ben? >> no, i did not. >> and sure enough, when they tested craig for gunshot residue or blood castoff he was clean. could not have fired that gun. and so back to melissa. >> i know it doesn't make sense. >> i understand. i'm not blaming you. i'm asking you if saw -- >> because there was blood on melissa, and gunshot residue. >> just the truth is all i'm hoping you'll giving me. >> melissa's friend jamie was there when she came out of the interrogation room. >> i mean, melissa just dropped to the floor when she saw me. and she had a little bit of blood on her. she just said i didn't do this. i know you didn't do it. >> but jamie knew there were others and not just the police, who were very suspicious of melissa. >> she's the wife. she was laying in bed with him. it doesn't make sense if she wasn't shot. >> did melissa do it? you hope not, but i mean, she could have. why wasn't she shot? i thought, if she did commit the murder, she's going to make a mistake. you can only live that lie so lo
same ammunition they discovered in craig's room. so the question to craig. >> did you kill ben? >> no, i did not. >> and sure enough, when they tested craig for gunshot residue or blood castoff he was clean. could not have fired that gun. and so back to melissa. >> i know it doesn't make sense. >> i understand. i'm not blaming you. i'm asking you if saw -- >> because there was blood on melissa, and gunshot residue. >> just the truth is all i'm hoping...
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craig: good night, everybody. good night. >>> the nationwide flu outbreak is straining hospital emergency rooms and vaccine supply. good evening. if you haven't gotten your flu shot yet -- you, did right? >> yep, i did. >> you're probably considering it by now, but you may have trouble finding it. >> the flu is widespread in 45 states, including maryland and virginia. it's blamed for the deaths of at least 20 children nationwide. a lot of you haven't gotten that flu shot and may be out there looking. the makers of the flu vaccine tamiflu are running low on both. the state health departments say there's still an adequate supply around here of the vaccine. however, we started calling pharmacies and clinics and were told by several they're out. so you definitely want to call ahead. >> tonight i spoke with one of the nation's leaders in infectious disease research. he says we've had an early start to the season with the spike beginning in december and high activity of a pretty nasty strain of virus called h3n2. >> the
craig: good night, everybody. good night. >>> the nationwide flu outbreak is straining hospital emergency rooms and vaccine supply. good evening. if you haven't gotten your flu shot yet -- you, did right? >> yep, i did. >> you're probably considering it by now, but you may have trouble finding it. >> the flu is widespread in 45 states, including maryland and virginia. it's blamed for the deaths of at least 20 children nationwide. a lot of you haven't gotten that flu...
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craig's son had to fight against a rear pediatric cancer and before we talk about it with craig and his family our colleague at fox visited with craig at the family last month so take a look at this story. >> like most kindergartners, better known as ingraham the conqueror has big dreams. >> what do you want to be when you grow up? >> those dreams may have been cut short if it weren't for st. jude children's research hospital helping ingraham find a brain tumor and bring a form of pediatric cancer. >> ingraham was diagnosed last year, they said he had headaches, 3-year-olds don't have headaches. >> the headaches come back, they will come out, they had to go up. >> all kinds of headaches and everything and taking ingraham in for this again to get a phone call. what was that like? >> nor pure panic. i went outside and said repeat that? what did you just say? he told me again. okay. >> kind of scary because i heard my mom crying, knew something was wrong. >> the family fought of st. jude, they had been longtime fund raisers for the research hospital, receives 8,000 of the world's sickest k
craig's son had to fight against a rear pediatric cancer and before we talk about it with craig and his family our colleague at fox visited with craig at the family last month so take a look at this story. >> like most kindergartners, better known as ingraham the conqueror has big dreams. >> what do you want to be when you grow up? >> those dreams may have been cut short if it weren't for st. jude children's research hospital helping ingraham find a brain tumor and bring a...
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craig leeson live for us in hong kong, craig thank you. for more on the path and the strength of the typhoon let's go to meteorologist dave warren. >> reporter: i am meteorologist dave warren tracking the typhoon, flooding rains in taiwan but the center of the storm not nearly as defined. maybe not as intense winds over 100 miles an hour and it will continue to track towards china and hong kong. we are looking up at a closeup view. the bands of rains moving through taiwan lead to go flooding and wind speeds gust to go 50 miles an hour the wind speed wilin crease. it's forecast to be a category one with winds less than 100 miles an hour but making impact directly over taiwan sunday morning local team. now we are looking at tropical moisture across the southeast united states, very heavy rain and flooding possible throughout saturday and sunday as this area of rain moves from west to east. this is a cold front, so cooler temperatures to the west of it. but still a warm day in the northeast followed by some cooler temperatures there on saturd
craig leeson live for us in hong kong, craig thank you. for more on the path and the strength of the typhoon let's go to meteorologist dave warren. >> reporter: i am meteorologist dave warren tracking the typhoon, flooding rains in taiwan but the center of the storm not nearly as defined. maybe not as intense winds over 100 miles an hour and it will continue to track towards china and hong kong. we are looking up at a closeup view. the bands of rains moving through taiwan lead to go...
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. >> craig leeson is on batayan island north of cebu. the first wave of aid arrived at the remote island where you are, what did you see? >> well, that's right. we spent the night on the mv gemini six, a small and old cargo veriesle that travelled for the last 10 hours to reach the remote island off the northern tip of cebu. the island was hit with the full force of typhoon. it did not receive the massive surge of water that leyte did, but it did receive the wind. that caused damage to this island. it desimated parts of it. behind me - you can see some of the palm trees have been snapped. some are standing, there are houses to my left. the damage here is just as great, and we are here to travel with a convoy. it's one of the first relief shipments to arrive. these people have been without food, medical attention and water since the typhoon hit. we are travelling across the island to three major centres to watch the aid is distributed to people that need it the most. >> aid to other areas has been a major issue. are you hearing updates fr
. >> craig leeson is on batayan island north of cebu. the first wave of aid arrived at the remote island where you are, what did you see? >> well, that's right. we spent the night on the mv gemini six, a small and old cargo veriesle that travelled for the last 10 hours to reach the remote island off the northern tip of cebu. the island was hit with the full force of typhoon. it did not receive the massive surge of water that leyte did, but it did receive the wind. that caused damage...
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. >>> a reminder, we're four days to this year's betta breakers brought to you by craig's list. crown four will give it to you from start to finish starting at 8:00 a.m. >>> it's time for sports. gary has the nba forecast, half the western finals now set. don't move. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. . >>> say good-bye to kevin durant much once they lost westbrook, it's clear sailing for memphis tonight. key shawn prince one point led by 14. reggie jackson, no relation to the great baseball star. an
. >>> a reminder, we're four days to this year's betta breakers brought to you by craig's list. crown four will give it to you from start to finish starting at 8:00 a.m. >>> it's time for sports. gary has the nba forecast, half the western finals now set. don't move. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only...
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♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? ♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: well, that's one problem sorted. now here's another one. during the course of the last segment, i threw a frisbee into the audience and it hit sue. the ominously named sue. [laughter] that got your attention, cbs, didn't it? sue, in order to you know, balance the books, we thought you could throw either frizz bees at me or at the horse or i can read you some of julie andrews' book. >> i'll throw frisbees at you. [applause] craig: all right. higher. higher. good night, everybody. good night! >> it's not often we wake up to the news that stuns the world, but this morning, we did. >> pope benedict is resigning. tonight we're still trying to get our minds around just what this all means for the catholic church and the world stage upon which the pope wields such vast influence. for the last six centuries, the catholic church chose a new pope as it also mourned the death of an old one. not this time. pope benedict issued his stunning retirement notice, saying in
♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? ♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: well, that's one problem sorted. now here's another one. during the course of the last segment, i threw a frisbee into the audience and it hit sue. the ominously named sue. [laughter] that got your attention, cbs, didn't it? sue, in order to you know, balance the books, we thought you could throw either frizz bees at me or at the horse or i can read you some of julie andrews' book. >> i'll throw frisbees at...
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more now from yai craig leeson. >> the biggest ships in the u.s. fleet, the u.s.s. bonhom richard, is moving out. this storm formed in the pacific earlier in the week and has tracked west northwest influence the luzon strait that separates the philippines and taiwan. in the philippines 100 families were moved from islands as torrential flooding. in taiwan, waves as big as buildings smashed the coastline. flights and per yi ferry service cut. china's residents have been prepared for the worse. 23,000 fishing boats returned to port. hong kong is in its sights. 100 people died and major storm damage to the city. sunday airlines say they will hold all flights in and out of among congress. thousands are in the area to celebrate the mid autumn festival. for those who remain the weather observatory has raised the typhoon flag to signal the need to begin preparations and it's told the city to brace itself for what could be the worst storm to hit here in 34 years. craig leeson, al jazeera hong kong. >> for more now on this supertyphoon, let's bring in meteorologist glee jele
more now from yai craig leeson. >> the biggest ships in the u.s. fleet, the u.s.s. bonhom richard, is moving out. this storm formed in the pacific earlier in the week and has tracked west northwest influence the luzon strait that separates the philippines and taiwan. in the philippines 100 families were moved from islands as torrential flooding. in taiwan, waves as big as buildings smashed the coastline. flights and per yi ferry service cut. china's residents have been prepared for the...
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who were these people, craig, with secret service credentials that no one can identify? i don't have an answer but i have explained it in the book and i have stuck to the facts. people can make up their own minds. that is the warren commission. >> host: if it was explained would it change anything at all or would it still just be that oswald acted alone? >> guest: that's a great question. let's suppose they were people pretending to be secret service officers. why were they in dealey plaza? why worry they at the top of the grassy knoll? this would add some evidence, some hard evidence to the belief that perhaps other people were involved and perhaps there was second shooter kind of picket fence. if there were a second shooter behind a picket fence, he either didn't fire or he missed entirely because the bullet trajectories clearly go to the window on the sixth floor or someone fired and i think the overwhelming amount of evidence suggests it's lee harvey oswald. they found shotguns and boxes and lots of greater things. he clearly bought the mail-order rifle. the present
who were these people, craig, with secret service credentials that no one can identify? i don't have an answer but i have explained it in the book and i have stuck to the facts. people can make up their own minds. that is the warren commission. >> host: if it was explained would it change anything at all or would it still just be that oswald acted alone? >> guest: that's a great question. let's suppose they were people pretending to be secret service officers. why were they in...
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i'm craig melvin. how often does the government ask for private user information. in the second half of 2012, facebook reports somewhere between 9,000 and 10,000 requests from local and federal government agencies. the requests covered 18,000 to 19,000 different users, a tiny fraction of the total facebook users. during that same period, microsoft received somewhere between 6,000 and 7,000 requests for information on 31,000 to 32,000. again, a tiny fraction. and as u.s. officials investigate edward snowden, growing support in the city where he reportedly sought refuge. this is hong kong where protesters gathered in support of snowden. ian williams is in hong kong. ian, first of all, what can you tell us in germ terms about the reaction that he is getting there in hong kong. >> well, it's a bit of a mixed reaction, craig. i think if i was to put my finger on it, the overall feeling is one of bemusement although there is some support. snowden is hiding out in a very windy and rain-swept city. several hundred protesters today marching on government headquarters and al
i'm craig melvin. how often does the government ask for private user information. in the second half of 2012, facebook reports somewhere between 9,000 and 10,000 requests from local and federal government agencies. the requests covered 18,000 to 19,000 different users, a tiny fraction of the total facebook users. during that same period, microsoft received somewhere between 6,000 and 7,000 requests for information on 31,000 to 32,000. again, a tiny fraction. and as u.s. officials investigate...
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craig squeezes for the out. jim: i have a problem with the glorification of the closer. they do it everywhere on the a jumbotron and he has his own music and all the fanfare. how come randy choate didn't get that when he came into the game? [laughter] one guy has his own theme music and video. everybody should get it. this all started with rick vaughn. len: "wild thing." up i dave mckay. by dave mckay. jim: great command. len: flared. matt holliday will catch it. jim: what he did break by the big fellow. rizzo,ight for anthony but that was a big one. he drove in two very important insurance runs. i think you have to make him a part of your three-star selection. chris rusin i think will be number one. len: splitter a little low. jim: matt garza pitched tonight for the rangers. len: yeah, interesting outing. the kind of gave it up early. but they swung around and now has a lead, 7-4 in the eighth. homers.two early tampa bay and the dodgers, that is one of the marquee matchups this weekend and the rays lead story-zero at the top of the fourth in the series opener. lead 3-0
craig squeezes for the out. jim: i have a problem with the glorification of the closer. they do it everywhere on the a jumbotron and he has his own music and all the fanfare. how come randy choate didn't get that when he came into the game? [laughter] one guy has his own theme music and video. everybody should get it. this all started with rick vaughn. len: "wild thing." up i dave mckay. by dave mckay. jim: great command. len: flared. matt holliday will catch it. jim: what he did...
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but buzz -- doesn't craig know better? >> this is the second time. 20 he was bust window drugs. >> yeah, step aboard the hot tub crime machine and journey back to 2008 when a young craig robinson was best -- busted for ecstasy. of meth and and madonna turned 50. she was old med >> free craig robinson! >> we did it! >> sometimes the system works. nipway, glad you're free, craig, and hope we will never have to hear you say -- >> they're going to try to rape me. >> rape is really nothing to laugh at. thanks, craig. >> coming up -- >> we got robin quivers. one of those people that look like they never age. >> what is one of your pet peeves? [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] >> how's it going, robin? looking lovely as always. >> we got robin quivers leaving barnes and noble in new york. this is a good question for her. >> you fall into this class of people like jennifer aniston that look like they never age. what is one of your secrets? >> vegetables. >> is that really true? >> is -- wh
but buzz -- doesn't craig know better? >> this is the second time. 20 he was bust window drugs. >> yeah, step aboard the hot tub crime machine and journey back to 2008 when a young craig robinson was best -- busted for ecstasy. of meth and and madonna turned 50. she was old med >> free craig robinson! >> we did it! >> sometimes the system works. nipway, glad you're free, craig, and hope we will never have to hear you say -- >> they're going to try to rape me....
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craig: good night, everybody. good night. [applause] . >>> tonight at 11, we're learning about a story that might turn your stomach. a little girl in philadelphia kidnapped from her school and raped. a suspect has been arrested. it turns out she has local ties. >> again, this is a woman. 19-year-old graduate from spring book high school in montgomery county. -- spring brook high school in montgomery county. >> reporter: the crime happened last month, but now the arrest of 19-year-old kristina rugustas have her facing charges. the evidence they have on her is damning. >> i'm pleased that we made this progress, but i also want to just be cautiously optimistic that this is over. >> reporter: former dc police chief, now philadelphia's top cop is talking about the rest of 19-year-old kristina regusters. investigators say the surveillance video shows regusters pretending to the child's mother and kidnapping the 5-year-old from her elementary school back in january. after an 18-hour ordeal, the girl was found on a playground. >> she
craig: good night, everybody. good night. [applause] . >>> tonight at 11, we're learning about a story that might turn your stomach. a little girl in philadelphia kidnapped from her school and raped. a suspect has been arrested. it turns out she has local ties. >> again, this is a woman. 19-year-old graduate from spring book high school in montgomery county. -- spring brook high school in montgomery county. >> reporter: the crime happened last month, but now the arrest of...
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craig, thank you very much. ambassador golback, thank you for joining us, what's the situation there and what's the u.s. mission? >> well, thank you very much. our mission of course is to support the philippine government in its relief operations. we have 10 c-130 aircraft and four mv 22 o os praipreyey airc. plastic sheeting for 10,000. we are going to be moving a lot of that this morning and possibly from this afternoon into this evening. there will be a lot of foodstuffs water et cetera hygiene kits that are being arranged at the airport and we'll get that moved down to tacloban. and then the government will arrange to receive that and move it to subdistribution centers and to the remote villages. we are recalling that much of what is there was destroyed and there are not a lot of vehicles or support structures to assist in the effort. >> have you been given a scope of the disaster? >> well in terms of the dimension of it when you any about a typhoon that's 300 miles wide, 480 kilometers wide, tearing a swath
craig, thank you very much. ambassador golback, thank you for joining us, what's the situation there and what's the u.s. mission? >> well, thank you very much. our mission of course is to support the philippine government in its relief operations. we have 10 c-130 aircraft and four mv 22 o os praipreyey airc. plastic sheeting for 10,000. we are going to be moving a lot of that this morning and possibly from this afternoon into this evening. there will be a lot of foodstuffs water et...
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let's get you to craig melvin. good morning. you have covered this trial from start to finish. i have to ask you, what was react like outside that courthouse when that verdict came in? >> it was was very interesting, veronica. we had about 150 folks gathered outside the courthouse, they were singing, chanting at one point. when word came that a verdict was coming down, there was a hush that fell over the crowd and they were quiet. virtually silent as the verdict came down. shortly thereafter, the chanting started again, some singing started again but they were chanting no justice, no peace. this system the broken. that lasted for roughly 30, 45 minutes. then the crowd calmly dispersed. calmly is operative word. there were concerns by law enforcement, by national leaders as well that there might be civil unrest here in sanford, florida. that did not happen, as you know by now. did not happen here. did not happen in the surrounding areas. protests nationally, police report nationwide protests and demonstrations were orderly and peaceful. >> those are the pictures we're looking at
let's get you to craig melvin. good morning. you have covered this trial from start to finish. i have to ask you, what was react like outside that courthouse when that verdict came in? >> it was was very interesting, veronica. we had about 150 folks gathered outside the courthouse, they were singing, chanting at one point. when word came that a verdict was coming down, there was a hush that fell over the crowd and they were quiet. virtually silent as the verdict came down. shortly...
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a tribute to the greek diners where craig grew up eating with his family. here >> you could be running a 300-seat restaurant in vegas. here he is in detroit. >> guess what? >> that's a heroic thing. >> the headaches are less. you're appreciated here. >> no, just -- no, this is -- >> yeah. >> this is what could considered a foolhardy venture in the chef world. >> guess what? we like good food too. we're not space aliens. people say -- they often say, thank you. we just moved back from chicago, we lived in chicago the last six years, lived in l.a. six years, thank you, this is exactly what we've wanted. >> what you've done is counter-intuitive. there is sort of a conventional career path for chefs. >> right. >> instead, you decide to go to detroit. >> yeah. not detroit, come back home. people think i'm crazy for going back to detroit. >> then another tribute to classic detroit. potato-filled pierogi and kielbasa simmered in white wine, thyme, and fennel seeds. finished with burnt fondue and burnt pine nuts. followed by locally sourced lamb cooked perfectly. t
a tribute to the greek diners where craig grew up eating with his family. here >> you could be running a 300-seat restaurant in vegas. here he is in detroit. >> guess what? >> that's a heroic thing. >> the headaches are less. you're appreciated here. >> no, just -- no, this is -- >> yeah. >> this is what could considered a foolhardy venture in the chef world. >> guess what? we like good food too. we're not space aliens. people say -- they often...
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. >> chef craig lightfield has done what many would call a very unwise thing. after working at gotham grill in manhattan, instead of staying where the money inarguably was, he returned to detroit. he's been working to get a brick and mortar establishment going by first doing regular popups here at guns and butter. tucked into the back room of an art gallery under an overpass in downtown detroit. do you have like a really weird attitude towards food in general? >> yeah. >> what's that? >> you got liquor, you got cigarettes, you got coffee. >> we're going to eat well. >> charlie rudolph may have a pulitzer prize. but his appreciation of fine food and dining is, shall we say -- >> that cheese? >> lacking. simply putting he's a philistine. warm egg yolk with a generous helping of smelt roe on top? egg with eggs? yes, please. he scarves his like he's at ruby tuesday's. >> you've got all these kids. which is good. how is that going to play out? will there be political leadership in place to manage that fairly? >> it will be fine. everybody likes a nice, you know, thi
. >> chef craig lightfield has done what many would call a very unwise thing. after working at gotham grill in manhattan, instead of staying where the money inarguably was, he returned to detroit. he's been working to get a brick and mortar establishment going by first doing regular popups here at guns and butter. tucked into the back room of an art gallery under an overpass in downtown detroit. do you have like a really weird attitude towards food in general? >> yeah. >>...
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up next on booktv, "after words" with guest host author craig shirley. this week larry sabato and his new book "the kennedy half-century." the university of virginia politics professor explores the legacy of the kennedy administration knowing how each successive president has used his image to further his own agenda. the program is about an hour. >> host: larry "the kennedy half-century" is a marvelous achievement. where were you on november 22, 1963? >> guest: i was 11 years old. i was in catholic elementary school, sixth grade. i had a wonderful sister a nun sister roberta miriam and sometime in the early afternoon a knock at the door came and that was rare. back in those days you were not interrupted in class. she went to the door and i heard her gasp. she placed her hand up against her chest. she came back to the class and she said students i have terrible news. president kennedy has been shot but he is still alive. take out your rosaries and let's pray for the president. back in those days rosaries were standard operating equipment and the catholic
up next on booktv, "after words" with guest host author craig shirley. this week larry sabato and his new book "the kennedy half-century." the university of virginia politics professor explores the legacy of the kennedy administration knowing how each successive president has used his image to further his own agenda. the program is about an hour. >> host: larry "the kennedy half-century" is a marvelous achievement. where were you on november 22, 1963?...
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for all that craig was paid a million bucks. that works to about $140,000 a minute or 24,000 -- $2400 a second. not too shabby. >> wow. so i could have just made $400. >> exactly. if you were 007. >> then i could have made it again and then again. >> if you were 007. >> i'm not. >> winner. >>> finally we can't say that the fans of florida gulf coast university are psyched up for their march madness tonight. one kid whose mom went into -- went to that school was getting the team's eagle logo cut into his head yesterday. >> a local deejay went more permanent, had dunk city tattooed on his arm and said it made him a fan of the school for life. florida gulf coast takes on the university of florida tonight, the winner moves on to the elite eight. >> going to suck for that deejay if they lose. >> no kidding, that's a lifetime thing. the hair grows back. i'll actually watch that game. >> there you go. >>> for some of you your local news is coming up next. >> see you in a bit. funny, yes? no. there's nothing mini about me. i'm huge. ahe
for all that craig was paid a million bucks. that works to about $140,000 a minute or 24,000 -- $2400 a second. not too shabby. >> wow. so i could have just made $400. >> exactly. if you were 007. >> then i could have made it again and then again. >> if you were 007. >> i'm not. >> winner. >>> finally we can't say that the fans of florida gulf coast university are psyched up for their march madness tonight. one kid whose mom went into -- went to that...
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craig bosswell reports from capitol hill. >> reporter: just days after appearing in the east room with a pair of nominees for cabinet post, president obama makes another announcement today, naming jack low as his next treasury secretary. >> i can not think of a better person to continue tim's work as treasury than jack lou. >> reporter: before becoming president obama's current chief of staff, lou is mr. obama's budget director, a job he held in the clinton white house. >> if converged -- confirmed, i look forward to joining the treasury department whose people are legendary for their skill and knowledge. >> reporter: some republicans are skeptical saying lou was less than honest about the president's budget and its affect on the nation's debt. >> he didn't show the kind of independence and credibility we would want in that important cabinet position. >> reporter: announcing low as a replacement for timothy geitner comes a day after hilda solice announced her reputation w. hillary clinton leaving, many are questioning the lack of women in the president's cabinet. >> i don't understand
craig bosswell reports from capitol hill. >> reporter: just days after appearing in the east room with a pair of nominees for cabinet post, president obama makes another announcement today, naming jack low as his next treasury secretary. >> i can not think of a better person to continue tim's work as treasury than jack lou. >> reporter: before becoming president obama's current chief of staff, lou is mr. obama's budget director, a job he held in the clinton white house....
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craig leeson reporting from cebu in the philippines. >> a deadly airliner crash in russia. officials are looking for the cause. >> france's president reassures israel on their tough stance. >> back to the voting booths, chileans cast ballots as presidential contenders fall short of votes needed to win. . >>> investigators are searching for clues after an airliner crashed and burst into flames while landing at an airport in central russia. all 50 aboard were killed. as stefanie dekker reports, the accident worsens their aviation record. >> not much is left of the boeing 737. tatarstan's flight crashed on landing in the russian city of kazan. not one survivor. the plane aborted a first landing and attempted a second. when it lost altitude the fuel tank exploded on impact. >> translation: we are looking into all reasons for the crash. the main ones are failure of machinery, fault of crew, weather conditions and quality of fuel. >> in 2008, 88 passengers and crew were killed in a plane crash near mount yins. in 2011 a plane went down, a yak. and a further crash in siberia. >> i
craig leeson reporting from cebu in the philippines. >> a deadly airliner crash in russia. officials are looking for the cause. >> france's president reassures israel on their tough stance. >> back to the voting booths, chileans cast ballots as presidential contenders fall short of votes needed to win. . >>> investigators are searching for clues after an airliner crashed and burst into flames while landing at an airport in central russia. all 50 aboard were killed. as...
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craig did an excellent job. did you see he that understanding were girl, that young child who was giving an interview by craig? look. the bottom line is when you kill a snake, you go to the head. the president of the united states of america needs to get more engaged. i'm most happy that he spoke out about trayvon. when you've got death like this going on in chicago daily, 40 some people killed in a night, a 6-year-old child hurt, somebody has got to get involved, and it's got to come from the top. it has to come from the president of the united states. >> geraldo: niger, your final thoughts. >> i can't add to what these gentlemen said except say amen. they're dead o on target. if i were to add anything, i would say we also have to examine what i call the entertainment industrial complex and the hip hop industry and its projection of young black men and the images of who young black men are. >> agreed. >> they are creating negative role models for young black men that are often in homes where their mama is out w
craig did an excellent job. did you see he that understanding were girl, that young child who was giving an interview by craig? look. the bottom line is when you kill a snake, you go to the head. the president of the united states of america needs to get more engaged. i'm most happy that he spoke out about trayvon. when you've got death like this going on in chicago daily, 40 some people killed in a night, a 6-year-old child hurt, somebody has got to get involved, and it's got to come from the...
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joining us live from cebu is craig leeson. what is the number one priority there now? >> strangely as it sounds, the number one priority is getting the relief out there. we are told that it's coming in from all over the world, but we are not seeing it on the ground, particularly in tacloban, where it's most needed - the hardest hit city within the central parts of the philippines, when this tidal surge swept through and took many people's lives with it. this is where this relief is supposed to be. there's supposed to be a coordinated management plan which there is still no evidence of. so what's happening is that we are seeing ngos coming in and doing their work, moving down the coast to remote areas. we are not seeing it on the ground - from the philippine government at least. >> reporter: they lumbered into the cebu airport base with military precision - delivering the precious cargo for one of philippine's worst natural disasters. those that couldn't walk were carried - the sick, the old. and those that wanted to escape the disaster. >> bodies are on the road. nobod
joining us live from cebu is craig leeson. what is the number one priority there now? >> strangely as it sounds, the number one priority is getting the relief out there. we are told that it's coming in from all over the world, but we are not seeing it on the ground, particularly in tacloban, where it's most needed - the hardest hit city within the central parts of the philippines, when this tidal surge swept through and took many people's lives with it. this is where this relief is...
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for, devastating pictures craig, thank you. now skype from manila in the philippines, an international emergency respondent for the u.n. office with humanitarian affairs. you're charge of the digital relief effort. what does that mean? >> hi, tony, yes, my responsibility has been sort of how we as international community handle, bring together information to give a better picture to help responders who are in country. now the digital side of it is working with external groups, mostly international volunteer tech-enabled groups trying to undertake activities such as mining and social media, and other sources of data to try to ament existing services that we offer to the humanitarian community in hopes to give a better picture and better understanding. as craig mentioned, to become aware of where the needs are needed the most. we're really working with the digital humanitarians abroad to try to augment the response. >> that's terrific, so we're into the first week of this. how is it going, and what are the challenges you're encou
for, devastating pictures craig, thank you. now skype from manila in the philippines, an international emergency respondent for the u.n. office with humanitarian affairs. you're charge of the digital relief effort. what does that mean? >> hi, tony, yes, my responsibility has been sort of how we as international community handle, bring together information to give a better picture to help responders who are in country. now the digital side of it is working with external groups, mostly...
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>> craig, i imagine there's a lot of challenges are looking at. and that is really a lot of the technology here, how to stabilize that drone when a gust of wind comes by. >> there's a lot we need to learn. we will experiment a lot. we will try a lot of different things. i can imagine it costs -- any estimates about the cost? >> it's too early, taking a look at how that will impact things. let's have this conversation in a couple week. >> they spend more than 5 million on shipping alone, more than 6 billion this years, so there's money to save, for sure. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. mr. berman, we really appreciate you coming along with us today. sue, down to you. >>> thank you very much, ty. shares of twitter, which trade right behind me, taking a hit as the market ends the quiet period on twitter following the ipo. what analysts are saying about twitter's future. >>> plus autopilot on flights perhaps is all too easy, but regulators are raising concerns. phil, tell us what is going on. >> sue, the technology is more advanced than ever before
>> craig, i imagine there's a lot of challenges are looking at. and that is really a lot of the technology here, how to stabilize that drone when a gust of wind comes by. >> there's a lot we need to learn. we will experiment a lot. we will try a lot of different things. i can imagine it costs -- any estimates about the cost? >> it's too early, taking a look at how that will impact things. let's have this conversation in a couple week. >> they spend more than 5 million on...